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of life's most basic needs next house aide from chicago is bringing clean drinking water to parts of africa and p debt campaign against thanksgiving involves your family pet. there's only one place that has the new kardashian kollection. apostrophe, uk style by french connection, structure, and bongo... all under one roof. sears has all the styles they love, at prices you'll love. and all the money you save... well, that can be your little secret. right now, get an extra 20% off with your...
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was not the hospital that serving saving so many taking you to africa where chicagoans are on a life-saving mission. wgn news @ 9 guilty verdicts and jail time against the owners of the infamous e 2 nightclub all tossed out 21 people crushed to death in 2003. good evening top story around the country tonight e 2 nightclub court reversal a win for the club owner live outside the club tonight >> 24th and michigan building used to be e 2 nightclub two- year sentences for all nursed tossed out today families of victims still wondering if anyone will be held accountable for what happened here. february 17, 2003. panicked crowd that made a mad rush out of e 2 nightclub police say security guard released pepper spray to break up a fight inside patrons jammed in a stairwell behind the locked door 21 and died and 50 people were injured co owners found guilty in 2009 of violating a judge's order to close the second floor. each sentenced to two years they were free on appeal to the appeal successful today. >> had the city moved in and did what they were supposed to do quickly broken legs and that kind
was not the hospital that serving saving so many taking you to africa where chicagoans are on a life-saving mission. wgn news @ 9 guilty verdicts and jail time against the owners of the infamous e 2 nightclub all tossed out 21 people crushed to death in 2003. good evening top story around the country tonight e 2 nightclub court reversal a win for the club owner live outside the club tonight >> 24th and michigan building used to be e 2 nightclub two- year sentences for all nursed tossed...
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seen but in a corner of the world most will never say today the final installment of our journey to africa with chicago philanthropist and clinic founder ann lurie... showing us chicago care a continent away >>locals are bracing victims chairman asks it into a village clinic injured patients arrive at the gate a car accident and the page village clinics team jumps into action just as in any trauma center around the world >>this is what we get with the new highway they have built this has become a regular occurrence we're seeing a lot of accident victims >>today's count is six people a group of church friends rushing an elderly woman deathly ill with hiv aids to the hospital when their vehicle rolled over on the highway >>these people were driving fast because they had a sickly in the car now we have five injured people plus the sickly >>one day later we learn from this wreckage a more devastating accident >>in the chaos of the crash the blood soaked towel used by the hiv infected woman was pressed against the bleeding head of another victim the mother was coughing and she had a piece of cl
seen but in a corner of the world most will never say today the final installment of our journey to africa with chicago philanthropist and clinic founder ann lurie... showing us chicago care a continent away >>locals are bracing victims chairman asks it into a village clinic injured patients arrive at the gate a car accident and the page village clinics team jumps into action just as in any trauma center around the world >>this is what we get with the new highway they have built...
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many chicagoans depend on the team what they are going to do to survive and bringing medicine to africa. saving so many lives. wgn evening news news @ 9 >> i was not supposed to say that too late if you have to ask teachers president karen lewis uncensored slamming united states secretary of education arne duncan made public online speech a lot of us are watching this, good evening the top story wgn news @ 9 president of chicagos teachers you get what she said and who she targeted. >> talked to karen lewis tonight or regrets are few explanations many comments she made before a crowded room full of educators no more than a month or so ago it was there the ctu president made light of her recreational drug use in college funny to some people but not funny to others at big children and their probe talking about self medicating her way through school. it is all on tape >> it was comedy might attempt >> no regrets? >> i said what i said and it was in context of impact of public education and this is an example of how that works >> no apologies and note regrets over controversial public remark
many chicagoans depend on the team what they are going to do to survive and bringing medicine to africa. saving so many lives. wgn evening news news @ 9 >> i was not supposed to say that too late if you have to ask teachers president karen lewis uncensored slamming united states secretary of education arne duncan made public online speech a lot of us are watching this, good evening the top story wgn news @ 9 president of chicagos teachers you get what she said and who she targeted....
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would you may not now is that and is bringing midwest medicine to africa the eight village clinics thousands of miles away a 16 hour flight its chicago care a continent away >>natural beatty as far as the eyes can see giraffes' standing tall elephants making sure that safari visitors know where they stand and a baby sitter drinking from its mother but after a trip to kenya chicago philanthropist and larry worried about these babies and how they would eat she started her mission in schools the first day of school 44 little masia kids came and and i was sitting there looking at all of them and interacting with some of them and i said to myself all my gosh so many of the children are sick ... if there was a child that was sick and needed medical care typically the father would walk for two and half days to the nearest hospital. and likely if he did not have any money in his pocket the child would not get any care. i just found that totally unacceptable ... >>out of concern grew a dream and then a clinic the only buildings 4 mi. like a heart in the center of the mbirkani vio llage where the masa
would you may not now is that and is bringing midwest medicine to africa the eight village clinics thousands of miles away a 16 hour flight its chicago care a continent away >>natural beatty as far as the eyes can see giraffes' standing tall elephants making sure that safari visitors know where they stand and a baby sitter drinking from its mother but after a trip to kenya chicago philanthropist and larry worried about these babies and how they would eat she started her mission in schools...
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united nations aid program says that 34 million people around the world had hiv and 2010 sub-saharan africa is still the worst hit area accounting for 68 percent of those living with hiv since 1995 about two and half million deaths in poor and middle-income nations have been averted due to hiv and drugs >>overweight people eat less often than people in the normal body weight range but they still taken more calories and they're less active over the course of the day researchers writing in the journal of the american dietetic association said that nobody knows what people who eat more frequently have lower weight they suggest snacking may have staving off the intense humber that causes people to eat a lot more food [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day gummies for grown-ups. is here to give us some great ideas of four thanksgiving side dishes ... we have some corn muffin mix so
united nations aid program says that 34 million people around the world had hiv and 2010 sub-saharan africa is still the worst hit area accounting for 68 percent of those living with hiv since 1995 about two and half million deaths in poor and middle-income nations have been averted due to hiv and drugs >>overweight people eat less often than people in the normal body weight range but they still taken more calories and they're less active over the course of the day researchers writing in...
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the number of people surviving the virus that causes 8 to 34 million last year the bulk of cases in africa aids- related deaths down by 100,000 people 1.8 million zero in 2010 and some global health experts say the numbers are promising that handled it, up researchers fruits at it whole grains better sperm quality those who eat meat and high sugar products lower sperm quality. when doctors paid patients of your peers, altering risky behaviors prompting immunizations the so- called pay for performance model helps people quit smoking and lose weight. improving compliance with doctor's orders. >> do not pay anybody to do this thursday evening of food going to be very nice tom skilling thanksgiving forecast shaping up to be unseasonably warm. find the brands you love and over 900 doorbusters! get $10 off clothing with coupon. extra 20% off fine jewelry already 60-70% off. and an extra 20% off all stand mixers. real deals. real savings. sears. [ woman ] what can i say? i love the holidays. the traditions. ♪ ♪ the decorations. and, of course, the spirit of giving. your moment. your dove. ♪
the number of people surviving the virus that causes 8 to 34 million last year the bulk of cases in africa aids- related deaths down by 100,000 people 1.8 million zero in 2010 and some global health experts say the numbers are promising that handled it, up researchers fruits at it whole grains better sperm quality those who eat meat and high sugar products lower sperm quality. when doctors paid patients of your peers, altering risky behaviors prompting immunizations the so- called pay for...
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business in africa. i think his attempts to change that, but certainly legislation is a change within xm bank is required. the chinese xm bank supports its own business is then china does have the private sector. some businesses phenomenally higher pay many times than the u.s. support of its businesses. he can make decisions quickly. xm bank is well documented. takes a long time to make decision and hurts american business. we can give you one horror story after another. i won't go into that. i think the usaid should shift its development towards the area. again towards developing the private sector in africa. most of the workers in other areas. i think it could help a great deal in developing the dirt. if we can develop a middle class, the countries will be far more stable and we will have more reliable business partners. i think we have to make more business organizations in africa. in terms of cooperation, certainly we have common interest in seeing south sudan is the stable area. so certainly that is
business in africa. i think his attempts to change that, but certainly legislation is a change within xm bank is required. the chinese xm bank supports its own business is then china does have the private sector. some businesses phenomenally higher pay many times than the u.s. support of its businesses. he can make decisions quickly. xm bank is well documented. takes a long time to make decision and hurts american business. we can give you one horror story after another. i won't go into that. i...
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africa. what are the implications for the u.s.? a heightened engagement and africa by china since the mid-1990s is very important implications for the united states certainly if you look at relationships with countries like zimbabwe and sudan, it provides an option for china that did not previously exist but even countries that have good relations with the united states find themselves in a position they can be a lot more selective in terms of the advice that they accept from the united states because they might be able to obtain support from china. on the commercial side, a company like boeing continues to do well in africa and has no chinese competition. on the other hand the electronic giants like hewlett-packard, motorola and erickson are increasingly losing business to chinese companies such as zte. veazey financing offered by chinese state banks, lowered bids on projects by chinese state-controlled construction companies and the fact that companies now have a ubiquitous presence on the
africa. what are the implications for the u.s.? a heightened engagement and africa by china since the mid-1990s is very important implications for the united states certainly if you look at relationships with countries like zimbabwe and sudan, it provides an option for china that did not previously exist but even countries that have good relations with the united states find themselves in a position they can be a lot more selective in terms of the advice that they accept from the united states...
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in the infrastructure of africa. it's tough to say precisely given a real lack of transparency, but experts estimate roughly 70% of china's assistance comes in the form of financing for roads, stadiums and government buildings often built with chinese material and often by chinese laborers. china is rarely transferring sufficient technology to africa. in contrast, more than 70% as this chart shows of u.s. government spending is directed toward investment in the african people, primarily through help programs to combat hiv/aids, malaria, tuberculosis and other diseases. established by former presidents clinton and bush. america's extensive public sector efforts in africa are not as visible as china. many of the doctors or nurses have been trained by americans, medical supplies provided by the government, health clinics that are vaccinating children and donating mosquito nets are, in fact, often u.s.-funded. we may be in some winning the war on disease while losing the battle for hearts and minds. as we think about nex
in the infrastructure of africa. it's tough to say precisely given a real lack of transparency, but experts estimate roughly 70% of china's assistance comes in the form of financing for roads, stadiums and government buildings often built with chinese material and often by chinese laborers. china is rarely transferring sufficient technology to africa. in contrast, more than 70% as this chart shows of u.s. government spending is directed toward investment in the african people, primarily through...
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tells us here in the hot seat who could be pushing the middle east and north africa towards the political change that discussion with the author is now. today we're talking to f one and of the author of several books among them gods of money wall street and the dearth of american century and he is also a political risk consultant so we're going to discuss several more several of the most burning our political and economic issues in the world today mr engel thank you very much for joining us to be here to start off basically a never never before has the world faced so many economic and political problems all at the same time would you say that these conflicts which we're seeing today i in terms of you're in the dollar situation and what's happening in the northern africa and in the middle east do these conflicts feed off each other or are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the in the eyes period is all part of the breakdown
tells us here in the hot seat who could be pushing the middle east and north africa towards the political change that discussion with the author is now. today we're talking to f one and of the author of several books among them gods of money wall street and the dearth of american century and he is also a political risk consultant so we're going to discuss several more several of the most burning our political and economic issues in the world today mr engel thank you very much for joining us to...
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didn't do in africa in the last thirty years we chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who was you say paid for wars and raised by the united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of trying he's manufacturing you know in america today so the three hundred billion plus surplus dollars at the central bank of china masses every year what do you do with that well there's a few markets big enough to invest in i suppose really big could buy gold for their central bank reserves which they are doing by the way but the only place they can invest it as they see it right now until very recently is either in dollars or in the euro fav got something like three trillion dollars of u.s. dollar treasury bonds or bills as their reserves today so in effect the u.s. would not be able to finance the deficits that they're running. t
didn't do in africa in the last thirty years we chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who was you say paid for wars and raised by the united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of trying he's manufacturing you know in...
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pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's and six africa diplomacy where forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and the enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years the chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who would you say pays for wars that were raised by the united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of chinese manufacturing only in america today so the three hundred billion plus surplus dollars at the central bank of china masses every year what do you do with that well there's few markets big enough to invest in that i suppose and they could buy gold fo
pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's and six africa diplomacy where forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and the enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years the chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who would you say pays...
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every six months we met in the united states or south africa. i was able to get a commission to authorize an independent investigation of the poisoning. when i tried to implement the decree of commission, every obstacle was placed in my way. investigation never took place. when i continue to push and refuse to stop talking about what i heard, i was removed from the commission. i was booted out of the office into another program i could not get the story at of my mind. in terms of the stories i had heard about what was happening to the community. i was able to get a couple girlfriends were medical doctors to travel with me on our own resources to travel to south africana and conduct our own investigation. tavis: fair to say at the time of your being removed that alcor -- al gore, the white house had been apprised of your concerns? >> no question about that. when daylight came into my office and there was a folder on my desk because the former head of transafrica had written to the vice president. there requesting to see any communication between
every six months we met in the united states or south africa. i was able to get a commission to authorize an independent investigation of the poisoning. when i tried to implement the decree of commission, every obstacle was placed in my way. investigation never took place. when i continue to push and refuse to stop talking about what i heard, i was removed from the commission. i was booted out of the office into another program i could not get the story at of my mind. in terms of the stories i...
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we talked in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader in in a movement against and i just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i lack a word you know. why greenpeace how does that translate into greenpeace. know someone who was at least worked what they have volunteered me up with the set up and see if an eagle political parties are prepared for the missions. in the course of the process that you could vote in the freedom struggle was one thing but preparing for thought politics was something quite different and i decided to stay out of the civil society to play in the g.'s and to actually. adult education and nonprofit work and work in the nonprofit work to strengthen civil society and also try to define the relationship between civil society and democratic government because about most of our personal friends although in the cabinet i had so we evolve the cold critical solidarity you know that we and so to have people does that will create a government but we want civil society to be able to have the space to be.
we talked in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader in in a movement against and i just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i lack a word you know. why greenpeace how does that translate into greenpeace. know someone who was at least worked what they have volunteered me up with the set up and see if an eagle political parties are prepared for the missions. in the course of the process that you could vote in the freedom struggle was one...
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we talk in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader. in a movement against and not just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i like a word you know. why green peace how does that translate into green peace after. nelson mandela was of the east worked what the of poland had me up at the set up they can see is an evil political party to prepare for the elections. in the course of the process that began more than the freedom struggle was one thing but preparing for formal caltex was something quite different i decided to stay out of the civil society and took my energies into actually. adult education and deal with nonprofit work and work in the nonprofit work strengthen civil society and also try to define the relationship between civil society and the beautiful credit government. most of her personal friends although in the cabinet. and so we all of the so called political some of that you know that we would sort of attitude is that we create a government but we want that civil society to be able to have the space
we talk in the first segment about your own personal history in south africa and as. an activist and leader. in a movement against and not just apartheid but unrighteousness or or i like a word you know. why green peace how does that translate into green peace after. nelson mandela was of the east worked what the of poland had me up at the set up they can see is an evil political party to prepare for the elections. in the course of the process that began more than the freedom struggle was one...
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which we're seeing today in terms of here in the dollar situation and what's happening in northern africa and in the middle east do these conflicts trade off each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after being under the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so when you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on behalf of the united states to keep its came up very much so the. plan was first announced by geo
which we're seeing today in terms of here in the dollar situation and what's happening in northern africa and in the middle east do these conflicts trade off each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after being under...
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he thinks is behind the uprisings in the middle east and north africa. today we're talking to f.o. in angola the author of several books among them gods of money wall street and the death of american century and he is also a political risk consultant so we're going to discuss several more several of the most burning out political and economic issues in the world today mr engel think you very much for joining us to be here to start off basically a never never before has the world faced so many economic and political problems all at the same time would you say that these conflicts which we're seeing today i term as if you are in the dollar situation and what's happening in northern africa and in the middle east do these conflicts trade off each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see all these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after b.m. of the world war two a
he thinks is behind the uprisings in the middle east and north africa. today we're talking to f.o. in angola the author of several books among them gods of money wall street and the death of american century and he is also a political risk consultant so we're going to discuss several more several of the most burning out political and economic issues in the world today mr engel think you very much for joining us to be here to start off basically a never never before has the world faced so many...
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the persian gulf area the oil producing states there and across north africa all the way to morocco. and the events the so-called arab spring have been planned years back and the instigators of those so-called spontaneous protests these twitter revolts in cairo and tunisia and so forth over the last months have all been. organized. some of the people leaders of the protests have been trained in belgrade in serbia by old poor activists financed by the u.s. state department. this thing has state department and u.s. intelligence all over it. and why why are they doing this well two things in my view one. there is vast wealth in the hands of the leading circles in the arab world vast wealth sovereign wealth funds of countries like kuwait. and other countries but also just the resources and one of the agendas is to introduce as was done in the soviet union after nine hundred ninety one with the collapse of the soviet union the agenda of i.m.f. privatization free market economy and so forth so that western banks and financial agencies and corporations could come in and take the plunder the
the persian gulf area the oil producing states there and across north africa all the way to morocco. and the events the so-called arab spring have been planned years back and the instigators of those so-called spontaneous protests these twitter revolts in cairo and tunisia and so forth over the last months have all been. organized. some of the people leaders of the protests have been trained in belgrade in serbia by old poor activists financed by the u.s. state department. this thing has state...
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after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge t movent stted warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on february 14,th 1940. he was one of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother nicholas a brian little a business banker. they used bank funds and its own funds for acquisitions rather than relying on public debt markets. he famously called invtors financing their bids with high field high risk junk bonds barbarians at the gate. in 2008 he predicted the current problem financial system by saying you shouldn't loan money when it cannot be paid back. forstmann's curiousity about the world and the quest to improve it inspired the creation of the annual forstmann conference in aspen. he began it in the mid 1990's. forstmann is
after visiting south africa in the late 199 07s. he became the legal guardian of two children he met there, everest ansiya. they given pledge t movent stted warren buffett with bill and melinda gates in 2010. theodore josep forstmann was born on february 14,th 1940. he was one of four children growing up in green witch connecticut. he helped put himself through columbia university l school by earning money in hh stakes bridge games. he started forstmannittle and compy with hisounger brother...
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interesting enough created just after china's two thousand and six africa diplomacy were forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years the chinese begin doing and that had enormous results for china and starting to thank you very much for your time. i am nature and discover is buzy in the. new zealand the communicate with the wild and let in the. test yourself and become free to me and see what nature can give you. a little. just so. the first step. cisco some of the flock alamy. those who are fascinated with history. to those who have a sweet tooth but. to those who can't live without the sky. and of course to the nature lovers this magnificent land offers its treasures. mushkin. between earth and the sky. on our. submission free accreditation free transport charges. free. arrangement free. free. free. free blog video for your media project free media. if you join is a very welcome this is in mosc
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world and africa, climate change is a matter of life and death. given the urgency, parties, states, should strive to find solutions here in durban. >> reporter: finding agreement maying discussed. developing countries blame industrialized nations for climate change. they want wealthy nations to commit to kyoto targets even after 2012. representatives of industrialized nations argue that developing countries should shoulder more responsibility. emissions in china, for example, have increased drastically over the last several years. and wealthier nations, including japan, canada and russia have already made it clear that they don't want to continue with the kyoto protocol. delegates from the european union say they can set their targets if negotiators agreeing on a new legally-binding framework. they hope to agree on a new protocol to cover all major emitters by 2020. >> others need to tell us how are they going to come into this fight against climate change and when are they going to do that. and i think this is particularly in response to all the
world and africa, climate change is a matter of life and death. given the urgency, parties, states, should strive to find solutions here in durban. >> reporter: finding agreement maying discussed. developing countries blame industrialized nations for climate change. they want wealthy nations to commit to kyoto targets even after 2012. representatives of industrialized nations argue that developing countries should shoulder more responsibility. emissions in china, for example, have...
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children are still suffering from east africa's worst drought in 60 years. they are malnourished and need help. william kincaid are aware of this in every aspect of their lives. they are hoping to exploit that in every aspect of their lives. >> aid agencies are appealing for more money. prince william knows it will be a challenge. >> what is going on in east africa puts things into perspective about how terrible a crisis can get. >> kate wants to put the spotlight on this crisis. >> it is shocking. it has been going on for 100 days or so. hundreds of children are still malnourished at the moment. >> in an aid warehouse, the hard-headed british and danes learn about the problems for a day. the problems that they learn about will last for many days. >> there was a verdict today in the case of international arms dealer viktor bout. the notorious russian was convicted of conspiring to kill u.s. forces by sending arms to a terrorist group. just to be clear, he has not been convicted of international arms deals. this is a very specific conviction. >> viktor bout s
children are still suffering from east africa's worst drought in 60 years. they are malnourished and need help. william kincaid are aware of this in every aspect of their lives. they are hoping to exploit that in every aspect of their lives. >> aid agencies are appealing for more money. prince william knows it will be a challenge. >> what is going on in east africa puts things into perspective about how terrible a crisis can get. >> kate wants to put the spotlight on this...
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investment in africa, and the u.s. government must pursue a strategy to capitalize on africa. we cannot afford to lose out to china in the private sector while in the public sector we have to ensure our values are not undermind by an expansive political and economic agenda by china. i look forward to hearing from the distinguished witnesses, how the united states can achieve the objectives, but fires, i want to -- but first, i want to turn to senator isakson for his opening statements. >> thank you for calling the hearing with regard to the role of china and africa. i traveled with senator coons to west africa this year going to ghana and nigh nigeria seeing the benefits of u.s. investments and particularly in ghana seeing the execution of the compact, coming back for a second compact, and as president mills told us in his office that the focus on lack of corruption, focus on better governance which was a quid pro quo made ghana a better country, and i commend president mills on his movement towards democracy. nigeria, the first successfully elected president with minimal viol
investment in africa, and the u.s. government must pursue a strategy to capitalize on africa. we cannot afford to lose out to china in the private sector while in the public sector we have to ensure our values are not undermind by an expansive political and economic agenda by china. i look forward to hearing from the distinguished witnesses, how the united states can achieve the objectives, but fires, i want to -- but first, i want to turn to senator isakson for his opening statements. >>...
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. >> south africa's governing anc finds youth leader julius malema guilty for division within the party. welcome to "bbc world news." i am david eads. another is earthquake in turkey has killed at least seven people. an american surfer has tackled a wall of water. thank very much for joining us. the forecast for growth across the euro zone countries has been revised dramatically downward by the european commission. previous projections of average to it -- of average growth for next year was 1.8%. now they're looking at 0.5%. the uncertainty in italy, the rise of bond yields to 7% has intensified fears that the country may soon day unable to meet its debt repayment. that is something cuts could further triggered the crisis of confidence. the expressions of concern have been made by the european commissioner. we will have more from him in a moment. also, christine lagarde, a managing director of the imf. she is in beijing at the moment. she has been living out her concerns for the euro zone. >> political calamity. it is much needed in greece and italy. very clearly some expectations and t
. >> south africa's governing anc finds youth leader julius malema guilty for division within the party. welcome to "bbc world news." i am david eads. another is earthquake in turkey has killed at least seven people. an american surfer has tackled a wall of water. thank very much for joining us. the forecast for growth across the euro zone countries has been revised dramatically downward by the european commission. previous projections of average to it -- of average growth for...
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spent the most important in my mind, thing for africa is that the aid given to africa, which is normal and needed, because africa is the poorest part of the various areas of this world. but that aid can be more dangerous than it can be useful. if those who receive it are not masters of the way in which it is being distributed, we have seen periods where ted was channeled through the heads of state in african country. and these heads of state themselves had been secretly brought to power by outside powers who were happy to have their persons with whom they can have good bargains for themselves. now, more than ever the african youth, fortunately, understands that it has to get rid of presidents that are not really concerned with the well being of the people, but more concerned with their own power and their own wealth. that is what is needed. no country, to my mind, can become affluent rich with only the help from outside. even if that helps sometimes can bring important elements, and it can be humane and useful for hunger, like the world food program. but the coming up of a strong afric
spent the most important in my mind, thing for africa is that the aid given to africa, which is normal and needed, because africa is the poorest part of the various areas of this world. but that aid can be more dangerous than it can be useful. if those who receive it are not masters of the way in which it is being distributed, we have seen periods where ted was channeled through the heads of state in african country. and these heads of state themselves had been secretly brought to power by...
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switching to politics in south africa. the controversial leader has been given a five-year suspension after being guilty of creating divisions in the party ranks. he is not without his supporters in south africa's disaffected youth. he says he will appeal the decision. >> to his supporters, he is a brash populist, he speaks up for the poor. for the ruling party, rick perry -- julius malema has become an embarrassment and a serious threat. he is steering away for investor and he turned to his former ally. -- he is steering away investors and he turned on his former ally. he was charged with threatening the president and neighboring botswana. >> he is guilty of a very serious charges and has damaged the integrity of our party and our country's reputation. his membership is suspended for five years. >> julius malema would like to appeal this verdict but as things stand, one of africa's most divisive politicians has just been thrown. what is the concern is how his supporters will react. when this disciplinary process started,
switching to politics in south africa. the controversial leader has been given a five-year suspension after being guilty of creating divisions in the party ranks. he is not without his supporters in south africa's disaffected youth. he says he will appeal the decision. >> to his supporters, he is a brash populist, he speaks up for the poor. for the ruling party, rick perry -- julius malema has become an embarrassment and a serious threat. he is steering away for investor and he turned to...
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children are still suffering from east africa's worst drought in 60 years. they are malnourished and need help. william kincaid are aware of this in every aspect of their lives. they are hoping to exploit that in every aspect of their lives. >> aid agencies are appealing for more money. prince william knows it will be a challenge. >> what is going on in east africa puts things into perspective about how terrible a crisis can get. >> kate wants to put the spotlight on this crisis. >> it is shocking. it has been going on for 100 days or so. hundreds of children are still malnourished at the moment. >> in an aid warehouse, the hard-headed british and danes learn about the problems for a day. the problems that they learn about will last for many days. >> there was a verdict today in the case of international arms dealer viktor bout. the notorious russian was convicted of conspiring to kill u.s. forces by sending arms to a terrorist group. just to be clear, he has not been convicted of international arms deals. this is a very specific conviction. >> viktor bout s
children are still suffering from east africa's worst drought in 60 years. they are malnourished and need help. william kincaid are aware of this in every aspect of their lives. they are hoping to exploit that in every aspect of their lives. >> aid agencies are appealing for more money. prince william knows it will be a challenge. >> what is going on in east africa puts things into perspective about how terrible a crisis can get. >> kate wants to put the spotlight on this...